We exclusively the Intel cards at work when we need a discrete solution
- I was just hoping someone had some kind of interesting revelation on
the subject.

-DMZ

On Thu, 2005-07-28 at 11:21 -0400, Phil Anderson wrote:
> I've always had good luck with the Intel cards (use e1000 driver in linux 
> I believe - that might not be the name of it but there is one and it works 
> well.) They are like $30 though, dunno if that classifies as "cheap".
> 
> The D-Link DGE-530T claims to have linux support (RH 7.3 and up), It's 
> $22, although I've never used it myself. (A quick newegg search shows that 
> the D-link for $22 is about the cheapest of the "big" brands - all the 
> ones cheaper than that are brands I've never heard of.)
> 
> but I recommend the Intel.
> 
> -Phil
> 
> On Thu, 28 Jul 2005, David Zakar wrote:
> 
> > Does anyone have any recommendations for a cheap gigabit PCI NIC that
> > works well in Linux, and at least acceptably in Windows? I have a
> > gigabit switch coming in today, and I'd like to get our computers on
> > something faster than 10/100 (I, unfortunately, need to push DVD images
> > from one computer to the other for conversion purposes).
> >
> > -DMZ
> >

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